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The haunting truth about the painting is said to be cursed because it burns wherever it is hung

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A series of fires have occurred, but the common point is that all those houses hang the painting ‘Crying Boy’.
Artist Bruno Amadio is the author of a series of paintings with the theme The Crying Boys – Crying Boy. The paintings show every nuance of crying children with sad eyes, sometimes with resentment.

The mysterious story of the “curse” in the painting “Crying Boy” began to appear in 1985, when a series of mysterious house fires spread in England. But what surprised the firefighters most was that in all fires, everything in the house was burned, but only the “Crying Boy” painting remained untouched by the flames and remained intact. . After that, the painting was kept and passed through the hands of many owners. But everyone who got the portrait suffered the same house fire. People began to believe in strange and spooky things about the painting “Crying Boy”. This scary story has been spread everywhere, causing public panic. Some people believe that the painting “Crying Boy” was haunted by the ghosts of children who died unjustly after the end of the world war. Others think the painting is cursed and whoever owns it will suffer terrible consequences. Faced with that situation, the British people have repeatedly destroyed copies of the painting “Crying Boy”. Even so, the fires continued. The media even had to reassure people that it was just a rare coincidence. (Photo: Pictolic) There are many rumors surrounding the curse of the “Crying Boy” series. It is even said that Bruno Amadio is a demon disguised as a person who abused, scared the children in the orphanage by the fire to paint a picture and then let the fire burn them to death. Their souls have resided in the paintings so that in any fire, everything is burned except the painting. Until the true story of the series was clarified not long ago, flipping the veil of secrecy that people still weave themselves. Artist Bruno Amadio painted The Crying Boys series based on the boy Don Bonillo’s archetype. Accordingly, during a drawing session, he happened to see a raggedly dressed boy sitting in front of a pub and constantly sobbing. Moved with compassion, Bruno Amadio personally went down, took the boy up to the drawing room, fed him well, and then painted his portrait. After that, the poor boy still visited the good painter many times, but always, his eyes never stopped crying and he was always silent. Some time after meeting the boy for the first time, several priests from the area visited Bruno Amadio’s home and expressed concern and horror. They told him that the boy’s name was Don Bonillo. Seeing his parents burned alive in the house fire, the boy ran away and hid. The priests strongly advised Bruno Amadio not to harbor and help this boy because since the terrible disaster of the family, wherever the boy appeared, mysterious fires suddenly occurred automatically. . Despite the warnings, Bruno Amadio continued to love and protect the boy Don Bonillo. (Photo: Hub Pages) Thinking that life would be peaceful forever, until one day returning home from an exhibition, Bruno Amadio was horrified to find that both his house and his studio had burned down. The people around all said that Bruno Amadio had been keeping bees for a long time and pointed out that it was none other than the boy Don Bonillo who was the culprit. Enraged, the famous painter accused Don Bonillo. Tears flowed endlessly, the orphan boy left and since then no one has seen him again. For the year 1976, the news channels reported on a terrible car accident in the suburbs of Barcelona. Accordingly, the car crashed into a wall and turned into a fireball that burned the owner of the car. Inside the wreckage, the driver’s corpse was unrecognizable. On the driver’s license plate in the partially burned storage compartment, the driver was a 19-year-old young man, named Don Bonillo. (Photo: iNews) To find out the mystery of this painting that never burns, Kelvin MacKenzie, editor of the British newspaper The Sun, brought it to a laboratory near Watford (where combustibles are studied). Here he tried to burn the painting. And the result was surprising, only the frame was burned and the picture was still intact. As it turned out, the reason why the painting “Crying Boy” was not damaged in the fire was because it was painted on a material that was difficult to catch fire, and was covered with a layer of fireproof varnish. However, this explanation was not accepted by the British people at that time. They are still constantly rumored and completely believe that “Crying Boy” is a haunted painting.